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https://www.academia.edu/23696501/Teacher_Learning_in_In_service_Professional_Development_…

…wareness towards global initiatives, etc. Few examples of web 2.0 tools include wikis, blogs, vodcasts, podcasts, webinars, e-mail groups, social bookmarking, web forums, instant messaging, virtual learning environment, e-portfolio, web based shared calendar, etc. In addition to …

https://www.academia.edu/34372240/2017_Forberg_C_and_P_W_Stockhammer_eds_The_Transformativ…

…nge in the face of other types of online cooperation. Here, the main example is Wikipedia. Although Wikipedia is no panacea (in the end, there is always an editor who controls what is pub- lished), it allows us to speculate about the possibility of a radical wiki-an- thropology, …

https://www.academia.edu/92496256/Global_Sceptical_Publics_From_Non_religious_Print_Media_…

…ve trialled or adopted such laws, e.g. Egypt and South Korea. The Geek Feminism Wiki has compiled a list of groups likely to be harmed by the introduction of ‘Real Names’ mandates. It includes ‘those whose religious beliefs, lack thereof, or experiences place them at risk’ and ‘p…

https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests%20for%20comment/Large%20scale%20language%20inaccu…

… topic was opened with the focus on the actions of mainly one user on the Scots Wikipedia. His actions, albeit well-intentioned, nonetheless exposed a large vulnerability not just in the Scots Wiki, but small language Wikis in general. The conversation that followed quickly turne…